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Knott, A and Takac, M: A sensorimotor interpretation of Logical Form, and its application in a model of Māori sentences. In Quinn, H and Massam D and Matthewson L (eds.), Linguistic travels in time and space: Festschrift for Liz Pearce. Wellington Working Papers in Linguistics Volume 23. 101-114. 2017.

Knott, A and Takac, M: A simulationist model of episode representations in working memory: syntactic interpretation, nested episodes and storage requirements. Technical report. University of Otago. 2016. OUCS-2016-04.

Takac, M and Knott, A: A simulationist model of episode representations in working memory:Technical appendix. Technical report OUCS-2015-01. Department of Computer Science, University of Otago. 2015.

Knott, A and Szymanski, L and Gorman, C and Takac, M: Predicative sentences and perceptual mechanisms. In Proceedings of Linguistic Society of New Zealand Conference, Dunedin, New Zealand, 14-15 December. 2015.

Knott, A and Takac, M: Training a neural network sentence generator to produce Māori sentences. In Proceedings of Linguistic Society of New Zealand Conference, Dunedin, New Zealand, 14-15 December. 2015.

Takac, M., Benuskova, L., Knott, A.: Sure as Eggs is Eggs: Low Entropy as Predictor of Idiomaticity in Language Production by a Simple Recurrent Network. In The 17th Australian Language and Speech Conference (ALAS’09), University of West Sydney, Sydney. 145. 2009.